
Bella Moss Foundation provides a clinical advice network vets and nurses around the world.
Bella Moss Foundation cannot provide immediate clinical advice. The charity phone line and email service is manned by a small team of UK-based volunteers (not vets), who will endeavour to respond to all queries as soon as possible and forward them on to a relevant clinical adviser if appropriate.
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Please be sure to tell us your name, where you are based and any additional contact details. Please provide us with a brief outline of your pet’s story and condition – including start date, details of symptoms and any initial treatment. Please do not send us your pet’s full clinical history, test results or photos. In-depth clinical details of your case will then be discussed by the relevant veterinary clinicians.
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